Venue hire at Hampstead Theatre

Hire this venue for your own event - it has four
function rooms
the largest of which
can hold a maximum of 325 guests and the smallest is ideal for 25.

The Hampstead Theatre has existed in various forms since 1959, when it opened in a Scout Hall and its opening season in 1959 included two new plays by Harold Pinter, The Room and The Dumb Waiter. In 1962 the company moved to a portacabin in Swiss Cottage where it remained for nearly 40 years. In 2003, it moved to a new, state-of-the-art purpose built theatre. The aim of this modern theatre is to encourage new writing and be involved with the local community, through workshops and development. The Hampstead will occasionally do a revival of an old play, but its best to come here if you're looking for something fresh and innovative. Playwrights who have had their early work produced at Hampstead Theatre before moving on to bigger stages include Brian Friel, Mike Leigh and Philip Ridley.

Hampstead Theatre
events

Mr Foote's Other LegMr Foote's Other LegA huge coup for Ed Hall's north London fringe theatre, Simon Russell Beale makes his debut at Hampstead Theatre this September in Mr Foote's Other Leg, as a satirist, impressionist and dangerous comedian from the Georgian era. Ian Kelly's riotously funny new play, based on his award-winning biography of Foote, explores our obsession with celebrit14th September 2015Saturday 17th October 2015
Where:

Hampstead Theatre,
Eton Avenue
NW3 3EU

Category: event

Mr Foote's Other Legevent
Running from Monday 14th September 2015 until Saturday 17th October 2015VENUEHampstead Theatre
A huge coup for Ed Hall's north London fringe theatre, Simon Russell Beale makes his debut at Hampstead Theatre this September in Mr Foote's Other Leg, as a satirist, impressionist and dangerous comedian from the Georgian era. Ian Kelly's riotously funny new play, based on his award-winning biography of Foote, explores our obsession with celebrit... More about this event

The Moderate SopranoThe Moderate SopranoThree time Olivier Award winner Roger Allam appears as John Christie, founder of Glyndebourne, in The Moderate Soprano this autumn. David Hare's new play tells of the passion of the opera festival founder whose admiration for the works of Wagner leads him to embark on an ambitious project: the construction of an Opera House on his estate in Sussex.23rd October 2015Saturday 28th November 2015
Where:

Hampstead Theatre,
Eton Avenue
NW3 3EU

Category: event

The Moderate Sopranoevent
Running from Friday 23rd October 2015 until Saturday 28th November 2015VENUEHampstead Theatre
Three time Olivier Award winner Roger Allam appears as John Christie, founder of Glyndebourne, in The Moderate Soprano this autumn. David Hare's new play tells of the passion of the opera festival founder whose admiration for the works of Wagner leads him to embark on an ambitious project: the construction of an Opera House on his estate in Sussex.... More about this event